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'Shaping silhouette' series white-brown | Sculptures by Cecil Kemperink
Image credit: Photo's in context: Marja Sterck

Created and Sold by Cecil Kemperink

Cecil Kemperink

'Shaping silhouette' series white-brown - Sculptures

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Handmade

Natural Materials

'Shaping silhouette' is a series of sculptures, inspired by silhouettes shapes.

This is earthenware, fired on 1100 C. Handmade and unique. The white is very white because of the porcelain that is in it.
The white is changing in two directions into brown.

30x23x23 cm standing size
36x26x15 cm laying size

With signed certificate of authenticity

Item 'Shaping silhouette' series white-brown
Created by Cecil Kemperink
As seen in Private Residence, 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
Cecil Kemperink
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Interactive ceramic sculptures; Ceramics to see, hear, touch and feel

As a curious and sensitive child/teenager I followed many art and dance classes.
After one year at the fashion academy, I switched to visual arts, where the love to explore different materials was encouraged. After my graduation, I started with wheel throwing; that was the beginning of a deep understanding and eagerness to ‘talk’ with clay.
My sculptures are connections between my varied passions: textile, clay, dance, fashion and sculpture.
I love to explore space and play with rhythm, shape/form, movement, energy and sound. My work is telling you a story. Listen, see, feel and experience what happens when the sculptures move and enjoy the moment.

Cecil Kemperinks professional practice has taken her to exhibitions, performances and catwalk shows. Kemperink has exhibited in Taiwan - Milan (I) - South Korea (ROK) - Taiwan (TWN) - Mino Japan (J) - Vallauris (F) - and many other museums and galleries.
Her work can be found in the collections of: Museum Ariana, Geneva, Switzerland, Korea Ceramic Foundation (KOCEF collection), Taiwan Yingge ceramics museum, CODA museum (NL), The Foundation for Contemporary Ceramic Arts Kecskemét (HU), Ceramics Museum (NL) and many private collections.
Kemperink works en lives in Den Burg NL, where she continues to expand and enrich all our the senses.